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Originally Posted by Steven Lake
Just FYI for anyone who hasn't heard already. But due to a recent court case that went all the way to the supreme court, you now have the complete and legal right to strip DRM from anything you own. The kicker part of the decision is that it's still illegal to won the tools to do so. But I figure with the way that DRM's house of cards is falling apart like it is, that should come along soon.
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Note: this is not world-wide, only your country
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Originally Posted by pendragginp
I'm sorry, it's early and I'm dense, but what is 'won'?
And yes, honestly, how much clearer could the ironic poster be? I was smiling as I read it!
But, back to being dense, does 'put the python scripts with the calibre plug-ins' mean to put them into the calibre folder?
tankuberrymush
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subtle hint - plug in goes in the plug in folder....see below....
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Originally Posted by abookreader
In Calibre
Click Peferences
Click Plug-ins
Now in Calibre there are all sorts of plug-ins. Say For instance
File Type Plug-ins
So for instance, if you were installing a *certain type* of Plug-ins you might want to highlight
File Type Plug-ins
Then down the screen a bit at the bottom where it says Plug-In file you'd want to browse to where a certain Plug-In zip file would be stored on your computer and then click "Add"in Calibre.
Then, if your Plug-In came with any further directions, like how to Customize the Plug-In ---- those would probably be contained in a txt File called "ReadMe*XXXX" that you could open up to see how to make the Plug-In work for you specifically.
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